Asking Better Questions explores the compelling role of questions in creating a powerful learning environment. Research tells us that the person who asks the question is the active learner, yet too many classrooms still revolve around teacher-generated questions.This revision of a classic teacher resource recognizes that it takes time and diligence to become an effective questioner. Based on extensive classroom experience, this comprehensive guide: helps teachers understand why questions are so important to teaching and learning; suggests an uncomplicated way to classify the questions teachers need to ask in order to acquire information, build understanding, and generate reflection; promotes a simple three-part classification of questions-questions that tap into what is already known; those that build a context for shared understanding; and those that challenge students to think critically and creatively; offers models, techniques, activities, and examples which promote better questioning by teachers and students;allows for various entry points based on the interests and needs of the classroom teacher.The book recognizes that "thinking" and "feeling" are the essential components of a classroom that respects and encourages questions. It is committed to helping teachers ask the appropriate question at the right moment, providing a variety of teaching stances, roles, and situations that will elevate language and encourage divergent thinking.
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A host of inventive new ways to encourage students to become more effective learners by posing more thoughtful questions. Based on extensive classroom experience, this comprehensive guide helps teachers understand why questions are so important; promotes a simple, three-part classification of questions; offers models, techniques, and activities for better questioning; and much, much more.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781551382098
Publisert
2006-10-30
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pembroke Publishing Ltd
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Biographical note

Norah Morgan was an adjunct professor at Brock University. She passed away Nov. 11, 2004.